Who needs fancy words when an effortless turn of inflection can speak volumes? |
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These few seconds of telefilm speak volumes about social progress for African Americans. |
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Does that speak volumes about the opposition, or is it a testimony to his own managerial skills? |
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There are several frames that speak volumes about the political newsmakers of the State. |
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His eyes speak volumes and a sneering curl of his lip or raising of the brow conveys as much as a page of dialogue or explanation. |
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It was not the bond of a family, but the bond of those who knew each other so well that they could speak volumes without words. |
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As for the other musicians, their respective smiles speak volumes about the pleasure they have performing here together. |
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You may need to speak Bulgarian to get the words, but Dimcheva's soaring vocal and the exotic interlocking rhythms of the instruments speak volumes on their own. |
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The talking drums of Africa speak volumes of a tradition and culture that transcends time, as important, says the king, in the 21st century as it was once upon a time. |
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While natural color is no indication of quality, it can speak volumes about character. |
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Although these figures speak volumes, money to feed the displaced persons and to help create other camps is horrendously lacking. |
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Those are some of the facts in a sea of data that speak volumes about the real situation in Kosovo. |
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A federal budget's spending priorities speak volumes about the underlying values that are chosen to guide the common life of neighbours. |
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Her innumerable portraits speak volumes about how she used her wits to charm the king and insinuate herself into every aspect of his life. |
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First impressions do count and your reception area is going to speak volumes to visitors about your organisation. |
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A smile, a laugh, a pat on the back or a hug all speak volumes and narrow the gap between individuals. |
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Their evaluation of how effectively we assisted young people in using and understanding media will speak volumes about our success as a society. |
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Obviously, your two UNEVOC Centres and the UNESCO Regional Centre of Excellence speak volumes in this regard. |
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These two examples speak volumes regarding the scope of the Québec Ombudsman's mission. |
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And they both speak volumes about the perverse processes of celebrity pecking orders across the planet. |
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This symbol will speak volumes in your annual report. |
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The mealy-mouthed and abortive reform, the accounting system's obsolescence and vulnerability to fraud and the Eurostat affair are just three examples that speak volumes. |
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The percentages speak volumes, but the real numbers are even more telling. |
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The beauty and elegance of this achievement will surely speak volumes to other customers about the talent and energy of Colin and Cooper Electric. |
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While its track numbers speak volumes, we think that the comfortable transition from sport supercar to touring luxury sedan is what really sets the CTS-V apart. |
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The work that has been done and the accomplishments that have been recorded over the past year speak volumes about the dedication and professionalism of the management and staff of the Commission. |
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The strength we find here should speak volumes of what is possible. |
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The courage and dedication demonstrated by Master Corporal Kristal Giesebrecht and Private Andrew Miller speak volumes about their pride in Canada and in creating a better country for the Afghan people. |
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The letters I get on this subject from the general public speak volumes. |
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These emotions speak volumes of the respect that we have for them both. |
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Spending the time to truly think about what is closest to your loved one's heart, and putting that extra personal touch on what you give, will speak volumes to how much you care. |
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Most focus group participants were quite knowledgeable and could speak volumes about Public Health nursing, Public Health Nutritionists and Early Intervention services which are delivered in the child's home. |
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Our leadership in building diverse and inclusive organizations would speak volumes to the hundreds of thousands of new immigrants our country strives to attract and keep each year. |
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In that regard, the comments made by Carmen Gibbs in reference to the Francophone arts and culture summit that will be held in New Brunswick in May 2007 speak volumes. |
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Both awards speak volumes about the reputation we have built, and continue to build, among our customers and peers in the Canadian industry and indeed internationally. |
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Blige, Mos Def and Prince are snapped by a host of photographers who capture both the in-your-face attitude and rhythm of a culture and a generation that speak volumes. |
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